Juliette Binoche

This week's new DVDs feature the love of traveling, a rodeo star and machine. "Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel": 3 stars. Efforts to open a new hotel are thwarted and interfere with wedding plans. Maggie Smith stars. Though the sequel lacks a touch of the magic that came with the grand discovery of the quirky characters and exotic settings in the original production, it uses the same phenomenal cast, sweet writing and beautiful appreciation of the Indian culture to create a film that may be "second best" but is still a winner. The veteran cast demonstrates that life and love are timeless. In doing so, this cast becomes a global treasure the kind of riches that...

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